Three people were killed in what police said is an anti-white hate crime.

A utility worker who just started his job, two men in a charity parking lot and a security guard were the victims of a rampaging California gunman who said there is a war between black and white people.

The alleged killer's father Vincent Taylor, told the Los Angeles Times that Muhammad, who is black, claimed he was part of a race war and “a battle was about to take place.”

Grandmother Glenestene Taylor told the newspaper Muhammad was acting strange when he went to visit her on Sunday. The 39-year-old was crying, but she just thought it was because he was leaving town.

“I thought that’s why he’s upset, because he thinks of me as a mother,” she told the Los Angeles Times. “He’s always telling me, ‘I’ll take care of it. I’ll protect you. Don’t you worry about it.’ He really didn’t want to go, but he was going.”

A GoFundMe has been set up for Randalls. The father of two young children was on his first day out of the classroom after landing a customer service job at the power company when Muhammad fired into the truck in which he was riding along.

"He wouldn't want people to be divided by this," his friend Eddie Valencia said of the alleged hate killing.

"There were no boundaries with race, religions, beliefs, with anything. If you were a good person and basically could have a good conversation, he would call you a friend."

Fresno police say the unprovoked attacks came after the killing of an fourth victim, 25-year-old security guard Carl Williams, at a Motel 6 in Fresno on Thursday.

Muhammad, who says he is Muslim but also has not been to mosque in decades and prays to seven gods, spent the days between the killings hiding in a ravine and practicing voodoo rituals, according to police.

Dyer said it is rare for a homicide suspect to cooperate with police and recount the killings, but that Muhammad has because he seems "proud" of the bloodshed.

One victim was shot Tuesday while sitting in a utility truck.

(Pablo Lopez/The Fresno Bee via AP)

The alleged gunman released a profanity-filled rap album weeks before launching his rampage, in which he muses on black power and killing “white devils.”

“Killer racist devil dead/cut off their head/put a bullet in their head,” he rapped in a music video recorded using a selfie stick.